C:Inq will almost certainly *NOT* have Deathwatch, Grey Knights, Guard or or Sisters, because that defeats the entire point of separating Sisters from Inquisition from Grey Knights from the rest.

C:Inq will have Inquisitors, Assassins, Retinues and Stormtroopers (forgot about those earlier) - those things not directly represented by SM, GK, IG, or Sisters. Likely, it's a very narrow Codex, like Sororitas Ecclesiarchy, but that narrowness allows for deeper character.

But the idea of an Imperial mishmash of Inquisitor, GK, Deathwatch, Sisters, Arbites, PDF, Hive Gangers and Guardsmen no longer holds. Those who bought piecemeal will be forced to expand to full armies with full Allies.

The only question in my mind is whether Inquistition will be allowed to Ally with itself as different Ordos.

C:Inq will almost certainly *NOT* have Deathwatch, Grey Knights, Guard or or Sisters, because that defeats the entire point of separating Sisters from Inquisition from Grey Knights from the rest.

C:Inq will have Inquisitors, Assassins, Retinues and Stormtroopers (forgot about those earlier) - those things not directly represented by SM, GK, IG, or Sisters. Likely, it's a very narrow Codex, like Sororitas Ecclesiarchy, but that narrowness allows for deeper character.

Yes... that makes sense.

I still think it could be used to bring a lot of character to a Sisters of Battle army through powerful "hammer" units, which is what the Sisters seem to be missing.

I find it most interesting that this will be the first supplemental codex that includes unit entries and possibly even a force org chart.

I'm not sure this is a supplemental codex (given up referring to them as Appendex's, on account it refused to catch on. You wait, some goon on Dakka will pinch it and it'll suddenly be hip and cool...) you know.

Seems to be closer to the Adepta Sororita than say, Iyanden.

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